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1. In a computer system having a data communications architecture comprising serializers and deserializers (SERDES), a method to communicate small packets using retry buffers comprising: establishing a communications channel between a plurality of serializer/deserializer pairs for the communication of small packets including small data packets and small header packets in both directions across the channel; storing copies of the small packets in a link level retry buffer for communication across the communications channel; determining an address for each stored small packet, wherein the address matches an entry address where the small packet is stored in the link level retry buffer; transferring the small packets across the communications channel; communicating the address of one of the received small packets from a receiving end of the communications channel as acknowledgement of a successful transfer of the small packet; and releasing the link level retry buffer entry having the communicated small packet address from the link level retry buffer for use by a subsequent small packet, wherein the address acknowledging the successful transfer of the received small packet is communicated as part of a header small packet being transferred in the opposite direction, and wherein the address is the address of the small packet most recently successfully received by the receiving end of the communications channel, further comprising releasing the link level retry buffer entries for small packets successfully received prior to the most recently successfully received small packet for use by subsequent small packets.
2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the address acknowledging the successful transfer of the received small packet is communicated upon completion of a channel retraining sequence.
3. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the header small packet is an idle header created in the event that there is not a valid small packet being transferred in the opposite direction.
4. A computer readable storage medium having computer readable instructions to instruct a computer to perform a method comprising: establishing a communications channel between a plurality of serializer/deserializer pairs for the communication of small packets including small data packets and small header packets in both directions across the channel; storing copies of the small packets in a link level retry buffer for communication across the communications channel; determining an address for each stored small packet, wherein the address matches an entry address where the small packet is stored in the link level retry buffer; transferring the small packets across the communications channel; communicating the address of one of the received small packets from a receiving end of the communications channel as acknowledgement of a successful transfer of the small packet; and releasing the link level retry buffer entry having the communicated small packet address from the link level retry buffer for use by a subsequent small packet, wherein the address acknowledging the successful transfer of the received small packet is communicated as part of a header small packet being transferred in the opposite direction, and wherein the address is the address of the small packet most recently successfully received by the receiving end of the communications channel, further comprising releasing the link level retry buffer entries for small packets successfully received prior to the most recently successfully received small packet for use by subsequent small packets.
5. A system to communicate small data packets across a data communications architecture comprising: a communications channel comprising a plurality of serializer/deserializer pairs and at least one link level retry buffer; a data transmission acknowledgement module cooperating with the serializers, the deserializers, and the retry buffet to determine small packet addresses for use when acknowledging successful transfers of small packets across the communications channel in a first direction, wherein the address acknowledging the successful transfer of the received small packet is communicated as part of a header small packet being transferred in the opposite direction; and an instruction set generated by the data transmission acknowledgement module providing instructions to the serializers, the deserializers, and the retry buffer to handle and process acknowledgements of successful data transfers; and two serializer/deserializer pairs cooperating to form the communications channel, the first serializer/deserializer pair operating on a transmitting end of the communications channel and the second serializer/descrializer pair operating on the receiving end of the communications channel, wherein the transmitting serializer cooperates with the receiving deserializer to transfer small packets in the first direction and the receiving serializer cooperates with the transmitting deserializer to transfer small packets in the opposite direction, wherein the transmitting serializer provides the receiving deserializer small packet addresses indicative of the location of copies of the small packets stored in the retry buffer, wherein the receiving deserializer cooperates with the receiving serializer to generate an acknowledgement of the successful transfer of the small packets between the transmitting serializer and the receiving deserializer, wherein the receive serializer communicates the acknowledgement of the successful transfer of the small packets to the transmitting deserializer.
6. The system as recited in claim 5 wherein the data transmission acknowledgement module comprises portions of the serializers and the deserializers.
7. The system as recited in claim 5 wherein the data transmission acknowledgement module communicates at least a portion of the small packet addresses to acknowledge successful transfer of the small packets.
8. The system as recited in claim 5 wherein the data transmission acknowledgement module cooperates with the retry buffer to hold a copy of the small packets intended for communication in the retry buffer until an acknowledgement of a successful transfer is received by the data transmission acknowledgement module.
9. The system as recited in claim 5 wherein the data transmission acknowledgement module cooperates with data communications architecture components to resend small packets that have not been successfully acknowledged.
10. The system as recited in claim 5 wherein the communications channel has a transmit communications path for data and return communications path for data operating to provide balanced bi-directional bandwidth.
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October 20, 2009
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